PowerPoint, Keynote and Google Slides are all great for creating presentations, if used well – but how can they be used to support learning goals and create interactive teaching?
Need an eye-catching way to convey your message or your data? Or a prettier version of that model you always draw, badly, on the whiteboard? You don't need to be a graphic designer, just try these great easy-to-use tools.
Would you like to create your own AI-bot to give your students feedback or help answer their questions about a specific topic? Using the free app Poe to easily set up your own bot, without any code.
Anna Klawon : How does a rat dissection connect to human anatomy? In this flipped learning exercise Pharmacy students watch video, embark on an treasure hunt and use Padlet to document their findings.
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Tommy Nørskov Johansen : Discover how Python is being integrated into the curriculum, replacing traditional methods and equipping future pharmacists with essential computational skills for a data-driven world.
HyFlex or hybrid teaching is teaching with both physical attendants and online attendants via live-streaming services such as Zoom.
Having students work actively with the material, theories and methods makes their learning visible to both them and you as a teacher. Here is a selection of digital tools to help you plan this.
Are you interested in knowing how to teach online?